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    Cygwin Ports

    Cygwin Ports

    Repository of desktops and programs for the Cygwin platform

    A large repository of open-source programs built for Cygwin, including X11 desktops, language interpreters, multimedia frameworks, cross-compiler toolchains, and much more. Also hosted here is the cygport tool for building Cygwin packages. cygport releases and the Ports Git repositories are hosted here; Ports packages are available from the website.
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    jAMOS

    jAMOS

    AMOS BASIC reimplementation in Java

    jAMOS is a cross platform, Java-based reimplementation of François Lionet's AMOS BASIC on the Amiga.
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    jAMAL
    jAMAL is a Java-based reimplementation of the AMOS Animation Language (AMAL).
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    A cross compiler for writing lua code in Java. Useful for writing Addon's that use the popular scripting language Lua. Avoid the hassle of writing unorganized code in a language with very little IDE support. Use eclipse and many other java tools.
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    Plague is a text base zombie apocalypse RPG game. It is made using Java with the compiler BlueJ and it is DOS driven. its started by typing "java Base.class" or running the batch files that are included
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    ZPlet is an interpreter for programs using the Z-Machine virtual machine invented by Infocom for their interactive fiction. This fork of ZPlet implements basic support for files in Z-Machine Blorb format (.zblorb) generated by the Inform 7 compiler.
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    Open source Interactive Graphical Multiuser System for developing from online RPG/Adventure Games to strategy games like Starcraft. It includes a complete IDE (code editor, sprite and animation editor, scenario editor, debugger), a compiler and a server.
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